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...only what they're going to eat on their plates, and I still pick at their discarded chicken bones. When they want comfort food, I cook them rice. (Shortly after going to college, my older son called to announce happily that the girls next door had a rice cooker.) When my younger son boasted that he'd told his chemistry teacher to stop checking her e-mail during class, I made him go back the next day with a gift of a perfect orange and an apology...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stuck in the Middle | 4/23/2001 | See Source »

...think I have discovered why Harvard is so stressful. Maybe. Regardless of college itself, the whole "moving away from home/doing own laundry/paying own phone bill/in charge of own life" situation presents its own stress, but Harvard seems to be more of a pressure cooker than most other schools...

Author: By Arianne R. Cohen, | Title: Too Many Possibilities, Too Little Time | 2/5/2001 | See Source »

...Obscure machinery. What was the last time you used a cheese grater, a hand-whisk, an egg-boiler, an espresso-maker, a milk-frother, a pressure-cooker? The delights of modern engineering never cease to amaze me. Having lived with only microwaves, hot plates, refrigerators and plastic utensils, I find myself constructing elaborate meals (nine-story cakes, boiled eggs and espresso with frothy milk) to use as many of these marvels in three days as possible...

Author: By Maryanthe E. Malliaris, | Title: Decadence | 12/18/2000 | See Source »

...this pressure cooker that the teenaged Matsuzaka, playing for the Yokohama high school team, cemented, forever, his place in the annals of Japan's sports heroes. A skinny lad with the face of an angel and the arm of a demon, Matsuzaka kept a nation enthralled throughout the tournament. The quarterfinal game went 17 innings: Matsuzaka pitched them all, hurling 250 pitches. In the semi-finals the next day, he played in the outfield, his right pitching arm wrapped in a thick layer of bandages. He took the mound in the final inning to save the game. The next...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Profile: Daisuke Matsuzaka | 9/6/2000 | See Source »

...brokering a peace deal - or even a face-saving declaration - is cultivating compromises that each side can market as the realization of the objectives for which it fought in the first place. But whatever is achieved in the emotional, pressure-cooker atmosphere of sequestered peace talks - which in their design induce claustrophobia and the very human desire to simply bring the nightmare to an end in the minds of negotiators from both sides - is inevitably subject to sharply conflicting interpretations once the negotiators return home. All of which suggests that President Clinton won't be able to claim ending...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's Damage-Control Time at Camp David | 7/19/2000 | See Source »

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